Is the G-Spot a body part?

The female pleasure zone, was named after German gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg, who discovered it in 1950. But, researchers still claim there is no conclusive evidence it exists.

However, a U.S. doctor says he has located the G-Spot in the front wall of the vagina, under five layers of muscle, in the shape of a grape. Dr. Adam Ostrzenski completed his research on an 83-year-old cadaver in Poland. The study was published last week in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

Surveys by the Journal of Sexual Medicine have found that a majority of women believe a G-Spot exists, although not all the women who believed in it could locate it.

Women who want to increase their sexual pleasure can get a “G-Spot amplification.” The procedure has not been approved by the American Medical Association.